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Welcome to Mint msun
I suppose you mean that the sound card is on USB
Then it is there and nowhere else i.e. you have nothing in your system with the exception that you choose sound device
Exactly where this setting is varies form application to application, but mostly of course in settings

Husse wrote:Welcome to Mint msunI suppose you mean that the sound card is on USBThen it is there and nowhere else i.e. you have nothing in your system with the exception that you choose sound deviceExactly where this setting is varies form application to application, but mostly of course in settings

Thanks!. The sound card is on the main board, but I've connected Bose Sound System with subwoofer to the PC via usb. Under hardware this is recognized, but still no sound. Erlier I tried Ubuntu, and there I got sound from files on the disk - but no sound from movies on the Web through Firefox. Strange.

Sorry to jump on your topic, but I have a very similar problem with wireless stereo USB headphones... They are recognised and installed and I can hear them when doing the sound tests, But nothing comes out when playing music, videos or whatever! altough set in preferences... Equally strange no?

Thanks for your reply... Took a while to sus what you're saying, but then checked Amarok and found the output settings but the USB audio setting doesn't appear here (nor in Mplayer...) like it does in the Audio settings. Any other places I can look??